To: MskiHntr who wrote (5816 ) 9/14/1998 5:21:00 PM From: Bill Fortune III Respond to of 15313
Greetings all. Let's visit something that was posted a couple of months ago. I feel it is worth consideration as investor's watch FNTN building its list of clients. PROPRIETARY NETWORK. Let me make these observations based on one of the many statements made by FNTN, which can be found below. "The PROPRIETARY NETWORK is customizable for any application, group, franchise or ASSOCIATION THAT REQUIRES DYNAMIC INFORMATION EXCHANGE, ESPECIALLY FOR ORGANIZATIONS THAT ARE HEAVILY DATA LADEN such as Federal, State, Local and City Government Departments, Law Enforcement, Insurance, Financial, Medical and Legal industries." Lets look at the words "ASSOCIATION THAT REQUIRES DYNAMIC INFORMATION EXCHANGE, ESPECIALLY FOR ORGANIZATIONS THAT ARE HEAVILY DATA LADEN found in that statement. In my personal concept of this I would take this to mean that FNTN plans to go way beyond the philosophy of providing just financial services. I would conclude that the services and data they may be talking about here are much more encompassing as I have stated in previous posts. If I should happen to be correct that would exceedingly increase the potential for their gross sales. Remember that this is only my conclusion. 1. How many federal, state, local and city governments departments there are in the world? 2. How many law enforcement departments, insurance companies, medical and legal related entities are out there? 3. If FNTN just happens to become involved with just some of them in contracting to setup their proprietary network to handle dynamic information exchange would that make a difference to their bottom line? 4. If you think it would make a difference, possibility how much in dollars? I for one know what agencies, companies and institutions as mention above are willing to pay for quality service and that is whatever it costs. And they have the money to secure such services from a company like FNTN. If you live in New York and need to get to Chicago are you going to get on that train in New York or Chicago? You don't get on it at its destination, do you? If you get on at its origination point you need to ride it all the way to its destination or you will never arrive. Well I am on the FNTN train at its origination point and plan to stay to its destination. As always, just my opinions Regards to all Bill Fortune Ill